10 Facts About Sound films

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Sound films film is a motion picture with synchronized sound, or sound technologically coupled to image, as opposed to a silent film.

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2.

The first known public exhibition of projected sound films took place in Paris in 1900, but decades passed before sound motion pictures became commercially practical.

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3.

At first, the sound films which included synchronized dialogue, known as "talking pictures", or "talkies", were exclusively shorts.

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4.

Sound films then determined that he could reverse the process and reproduce the recorded sound from this photographic strip by shining a bright light through the running filmstrip, with the resulting varying light illuminating a selenium cell.

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5.

Also in 1933, the first Cantonese-language films were produced in Hong Kong—Sha zai dongfang and Liang xing ; within two years, the local film industry had fully converted to sound.

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6.

Sound films forced the abandonment of the noisy arc lights used for filming in studio interiors.

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7.

Under RCA's instigation, the two parent companies made their projection equipment compatible, meaning Sound films shot with one system could be screened in theaters equipped for the other.

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8.

Sound films film, in fact, was a clear boon to all the major players in the industry.

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9.

One of the first commercial films to take full advantage of the new opportunities provided by recorded sound was Le Million, directed by Rene Clair and produced by Tobis's French division.

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10.

Sound films experimented with asynchronous audio tricks, as in the famous scene in which a chase after a coat is synched to the cheers of an invisible football crowd.

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